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EB-5 Retrogression for China Unlikely in 2013, According to Department of State

By Kate Kalmykov on February 24, 2013
Posted in Immigrant Visa

A few days ago, Laura Reiff and I reported on common misconceptions related to the predicated retrogression in the EB-5 visa category for Chinese nationals. Things have already changed. …
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